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Summary

A central client, Ruth, becomes the focus for the application of nine therapeutic techniques: psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, behavior, cognitive-behavior, and reality therapies - and, new to this edition, family systems therapy. You'll deal with Ruth (and clients from other case studies) as active counselors, participating in a variety of role-play situations. In the process, you'll develop an understanding of the counseling process and of the complex professional and personal issues that are triggered in the counseling relationship.

Table of Contents

Preface

xiv

Introduction and Overview

1

(35)

Structure of the Book

1

(3)

Overview of the Therapeutic Perspectives

4

(20)

The Case of Ruth

24

(10)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

34

(2)

Case Approach to Psychoanalytic Therapy

36

(32)

Introduction

36

(1)

A Psychoanalytic Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

37

(12)

William Blau

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from a Psychoanalytic Perspective

49

(8)

Moe: A Resistive Client Who Escapes with Alcohol

57

(10)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

67

(1)

Case Approach to Adlerian Therapy

68

(33)

An Adlerian Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

68

(22)

James Robert Bitter

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from an Adlerian Perspective

90

(6)

Julie: ``It's My Father's Fault That I Can't Trust Men''

96

(3)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

99

(2)

Case Approach to Existential Therapy

101

(31)

An Existential Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

101

(16)

Donald Polkinghorne

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from an Existential Perspective

117

(7)

Walt: ``What Is There to Live For?''

124

(6)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

130

(2)

Case Approach to Person-Centered Therapy

132

(24)

A Person-Centered Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

132

(10)

David J. Cain

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from a Person-Centered Perspective

142

(7)

Don: Feeling Pressure to Prove Himself

149

(6)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

155

(1)

Case Approach to Gestalt Therapy

156

(16)

A Gestalt Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

156

(4)

Rainette Eden Fantz

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from a Gestalt Perspective

160

(7)

Christina: A Student Works with Her Feelings toward Her Supervisor and Her Father

167

(4)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

171

(1)

Case Approach to Reality Therapy

172

(27)

A Reality Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

172

(6)

William Glasser

Another Reality Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

178

(8)

Robert E. Wubboldings

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from a Reality-Therapy Perspective

186

(6)

Manny: A Loser for Life?

192

(6)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

198

(1)

Case Approach to Behavior Therapy

199

(33)

A Multimodal Behavior Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

199

(9)

Arnold A. Lazarus

Another Behavior Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

208

(10)

Barbara Brownell D'Angelo

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from a Behavioral Perspective

218

(6)

Sally: Hoping to Cure a Social Phobia

224

(7)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

231

(1)

Case Approach to Cognitive-Behavior Therapy

232

(50)

A Rational Emotive Behavior Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

232

(10)

Albert Ellis

Another Rational Emotive Behavior Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

242

(12)

Linda Gilbert

A Transactional Analyst's Perspective on Ruth

254

(8)

John M. Dusay

Jerry Corey's Work with Ruth from a Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective

262

(12)

Marion: A Woman Who Lives by ``Oughts'' and ``Shoulds''

274

(6)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

280

(2)

Case Approach to Family Therapy

282

(62)

A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Family Therapy with Ruth

282

(16)

Frank M. Dattilio

A Family Systems Therapist's Perspective on Ruth

298

(27)

Mary E. Moline

Empowering the Field Family: A Case Using Brief Family Techniques

325

(8)

Jon L. Winek

Susan C. Carlin-Finch

Maria: Torn between Herself and Her Family

333

(9)

Recommended Supplementary Readings

342

(2)

Bringing the Approaches Together and Developing Your Own Therapeutic Style